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Schyte96 t1_j6oi81p wrote
Reply to comment by takeitsweazy in This game is so beautiful and aesthetic that I have revisit it every couple of years by Wonder-Lad
I think this game suffered from being a big change in the series. Since Sands of Time, the core mechanic of the series way the time manipulation with the sand.
In Warrior Within and The Two Thrones it was the acrobatic combat on top of that.
This game did away with both of those mechanics, and it was mainly a platformer/puzzle. Combat in particular, one of the two main things in the series since the og 2D game took a massive back seat.
snakehippos t1_j6otdxt wrote
It suffered because less people had a Xbox 360 yet
TheLightsChampion t1_j6p8auf wrote
Forced exploration to collect seeds and the ending, completely undoing everything you worked for on top of being impossible to lose (but also trial by error puzzles) made me hate this game. The lack of sands and time powers and a different MC really did not make people tie it into the PoP franchise. They named the donkey at the start Farrah just to screw with us
kiralala7956 t1_j6ph4eu wrote
I really liked the exploration and the ending. You see, Prince never really cared for Elika's quest. He helped her for her sake. He never signed up for what she did at the end, and he was always selfish. The ending is only unsatisfying because we never had a proper sequel.
The combat was lacking though. The combo system was cool but never dying and boring enemies ruined it. I think we should have had Elika's mana reserve as a healthbar. When it runs out, she can't help, and she might even die for your sake. That would we been so good, but alas.
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